Yes. the demonym for people from The Netherlands is Dutch. Note: People from the Netherlands are called Dutch, but Hollandshould not be used as the name of the country. Holland technically is the name of a region of the Netherlands, and is not the name of the country itself.
Dutch people are from The Netherlands, also known as Holland or the low countries. The one exception to this are the "Pennsylvania Dutch," because that name came from a misinterpretation of the word "deutsch," which means German. So Pennsylvania Dutch people are from Germany. All the rest of the Dutch are from Holland.
Dutch is not a country but a language or nationality. Dutch is the language spoken in the Netherlands, Belgium and some Caribbean islands such as Aruba, Bonaire and Curacao. Dutch is also associated with the Dutch nationality, which is linked to people from the Netherlands
Dutch is used to describe people of Netherlands or something related to Netherlands
The name of the country is the Netherlands, and the people who live there are known as Dutch
The country were Dutch people live is called The Netherlands or in the Dutch language 'Nederland'.
Hungarians are from Hungary, and Dutch are from the Netherlands.
There are more people Dutch. Most inhabitants of the Netherlands are Dutch.
The dutch came from Europe
Yes.It should be- People from theNetherla nds speak Dutch.
The people of the Netherlands call themselves: 'Nederlanders' in dutch language. In English we call ourselves: Dutch. Or sometimes we use 'Dutchmen' to refer to dutch people. The word 'Dutch' comes from the word 'Diets' which was how the Netherlands were referred to in ancient times. The English then translated 'Diets' to 'Dutch'. Therefore we are called 'Dutch people'.
The most Dutch people live in the Netherlands since that's where Dutch people are born.
Dutch people or in the language that they speak over there (Dutch) Nederlanders